Hour goes back tonight

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Just to give some of you a reminder ... just as I was getting used to it having gone forward :rolleyes: :wave:
 
Cheers TC.:thumb:

Looking forward to an extra hour in bed before my early morning swim tomorrow!;)
 
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Dayem. It's that time of year again. Sometimes wish I could hibernate.

Though truth to tell, I think I blinked and missed summer ;)

No, wait, it was that first week in October wasn't it? :D
 
I hate this time of year but for the last 3 weeks I haven't been feeling so great. So the extra hour in bed tonight will help me recover.

This is great news except for the darkness that is to come.
 
I thought this was tonight.. Ah well, flat cleaned, laptop rebuilt and going my parents for lunch. Will have a play with some wireless APs this evening.
 
Hour went back in the night - but not yet on PCR which is still using "old time".
 
Ian, goes away for the night & all goes pear shape.
Of course this means Ian cant go away in future!:p
 
Bugger, it's dark now :(

I still got caught out despite this thread.

I was supposed to be on site at 9am to do some work this morning but I woke up at 9am :eek:

Poop, I thought, I'll be late.

But in fact arrived early :confused:
 
nivrip said:
Hour went back in the night - but not yet on PCR which is still using "old time".

The forum software works in an odd way, so you've got to set the time zone automatically on the options page:

https://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/profile.php?do=editoptions

I've got mine set to GMT and auto detect DST and that works :thumb: I'd like to be able to set it manually, but as people live in different zones I can't do a one size fits all - unless I force them to use GMT :D
 
Ian Cunningham said:
The forum software works in an odd way, so you've got to set the time zone automatically on the options page:

https://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/profile.php?do=editoptions

I've got mine set to GMT and auto detect DST and that works :thumb: I'd like to be able to set it manually, but as people live in different zones I can't do a one size fits all - unless I force them to use GMT :D

Thanks Ian. Odd indeed. Went into Edit Options, didn't change anything but clicked Save Changes and hey presto all the times are now where they should be. :confused:
 

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